Resets the terminal: clears the screen, shows the cursor,
homes the cursor and unlocks the keyboard. Same as ALT-F3.

Programable Buttons 01-04

Click to send a commonly used string or command. Right-click to
program the tool-tip and the command string.WARNING: Do not store any private or security related information
(e.g. passwords) in here.

Paste-Buffers - Paste

When clicked, shows a drop-list of the above '*.txt' files. When a selection is made,
that file is read (everytime), translated into 'binary' from '^M^J' form, and pasted into the terminal session.

Note: CR/LF codes and other non-printable characters in the text file are stripped out and control-codes are
represented by using a caret '^' as a meta-character. For example, <CR> (0x0D) is CTRL-M and is represented as
'^M'. <LF> (0x0A) is CTRL-J and is represented as '^J'. The code <RS> CTRL-^ (0x1E) is represented by '^~'.
The code <DEL> (0x7F) is represented by '^?'. The character '^' is represented by the special sequence '^^'.
For more information, see Paste-Buffers.

Paste-Buffers - Reload

Rescans the users Wiseterm directory: 'C:\Documents and Settings\%USERNAME%\Application Data\Wiseterm'
looking for files that match '*.txt'. This feature is obsolete, but still exists for backwards
compatibility purposes. The files-names of any matching files now appear automatically in the
'Paste-Buffers - Paste' button drop-list. For more information, see Paste-Buffers.

Customise Toolbar

It is possible to drag the toolbar buttons by holding down the shift key and clicking-and-holding on a button.

If you drag the button off the toolbar and release, the button will be removed from the toolbar.

Double-click on the toolbar body to pop-up the following customisation dialog:

Use the 'Add ->' and '<- Remove' buttons to move toolbar buttons between the two lists. The toolbar will reflect the current layout.

Double-clicking on the button items in the lists will move the button into the other list.

Re-order the buttons by using the 'Move Up' and 'Move Down' buttons.

The 'Reset' button will restore the toolbar layout to how it was when the customisation dialog was started.